Grown-up Acne Pads from ZO Skin Health

Grown-up Acne Pads from ZO Skin Health
Beauty Cred on Jul 31, 2008
ZO Skin Health ZO Skin Health Offects TE-Pads Acne Pore Treatment

Are pimples still troubling you even if you're miles away from your teen years? While acne is at its rowdy peak during teenage years, the fact remains that many adults are still susceptible to occasional bouts of breakouts. Self magazine shares, in their August 2008 issue, a solution for putting annoying adult acne under control: ZO Skin Health Offects TE-Pads Acne Pore Treatment.

ZO Skin Health Offects TE-Pads has the added "adultness" of glycolic acid in its formula--on top of salicylic acid--both ingredients known to help promote cellular turnover. So in addition to helping to keep pores clean & clear, the pads help to prep skin for an anti-aging treatment--or even just your moisturizer.

Have you tried combatting adult acne with ZO Skin Health Offects TE-Pads Acne Pore Treatment? Let us know how it worked for you!

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DonnaQueen
11 posts
2 Aug 2008

I work for ZO Skin Health, but have to admit that I've never used the Te pads because I have very dry skin. I can tell you though, that they're a favorite of Samar Obagi (that's Dr. Obagi's wife)--she's mid 40s and has acne-prone skin. She loves the Te pads--uses them religiously--and her skin looks perfect.

KDB
1 post
16 Sep 2008

I love how OBAGI Medical actively demotes the use of glycolic acid for acne treatment, but then this "consumer line" surfaces with alternate treatment "protocols." As an avid OABGI Medical user, and account, I'm disappointed in the whole deal.

tmz
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4 Dec 2008

With respect to the first posting, Donna Queen is an executive at ZO - so not the most objective person. These pads are awful!! This is Dr. Obagi's attempt at making an over the counter line to fuel his profits as opposed to just sticking with the medical line.

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